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Fire-Works on the Night of the Fourth of July (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XII), July 11, 1868
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Fire-Works on the Night of the Fourth of July (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XII), July 11, 1868
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Fire-Works on the Night of the Fourth of July (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XII), July 11,1868: A Spectacular Celebration of American Independence". This black and white wood engraving captures a thrilling moment during a firework display on the night of the Fourth of July in 1868. Created by an unknown artist for Harper Brothers Publishers' Harpers Weekly magazine, this image showcases the excitement and danger that surrounded such celebrations in 19th century America. In this scene, a large crowd has gathered to witness the mesmerizing spectacle lighting up the night sky. Men and women dressed in their finest attire are captivated by bursts of colorful rockets soaring above them. The composition highlights both awe-struck spectators with wide-eyed expressions and those who dare to wear top hats as they gaze upwards. However, amidst all the joyous revelry, there is an element of peril lurking within this image. An accidental incident seems to have occurred as one firework veers off course towards a group of onlookers. This unexpected twist adds tension to an otherwise festive atmosphere. The historical significance cannot be overlooked as it represents not only a celebration but also reflects patriotism and national pride during that era. As we admire this remarkable print from The Metropolitan Museum of Art's collection today, it serves as a reminder of how Americans have long cherished their independence while embracing both its joys and risks.
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